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  2. Audience design - Wikipedia

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    The audience design framework distinguishes between several kinds of audience types based on three criteria from the perspective of the speaker: known (whether an addressee is known to be part of a speech context), ratified (the speaker acknowledges the listener's presence in the speech context), or addressed (the listener is directly spoken to).

  3. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Public speaking, also called oratory, is the practice of delivering speeches to a live audience. [3] Throughout history, public speaking has held significant cultural, religious, and political importance, emphasizing the necessity of effective rhetorical skills.

  4. Modes of persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Kairos is an appeal to the timeliness or context in which a presentation is publicized, which includes contextual factors external to the presentation itself but still capable of affecting the audience's reception to its arguments or messaging, such as the time in which a presentation is taking place, the place in which an argument or message ...

  5. Audience analysis - Wikipedia

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    Another technique used to conduct an audience analysis is the "bottom-up" approach. Leon de Stadler and Sarah van der Land [3] explore this type of approach in reference to a document produced by an organization that develops different kinds of interventions in the field of HIV/AIDS education.

  6. Audience theory - Wikipedia

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    Audience theory offers explanations of how people encounter media, how they use it, and how it affects them. Although the concept of an audience predates modern media, [1] most audience theory is concerned with people’s relationship to various forms of media. There is no single theory of audience, but a range of explanatory frameworks.

  7. How Toronto Documentaries Use Innovative Methods to ... - AOL

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    “And with that increase comes a different set of challenges, as audiences become familiar with certain visual styles of documentary-making. If you want to shake them up and get them to look at ...

  8. Style (sociolinguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A style is not a fixed attribute of a speaker. Rather, a speaker may use different styles depending on context. Additionally, speakers often incorporate elements of multiple styles into their speech, either consciously or subconsciously, thereby creating a new style.

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